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smells like ham. [ female announcer ] serve a main course brimming with comfort and joy. safeway. ingredients for life. [ female announcer ] safeway talks holiday favorites. i love eggnog, i love gingerbread, i love pumpkin pie. i love everything but those blinking lights. oh yeah, right in my eye. [ female announcer ] if it tastes like the holidays, we've got it. safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> abc news is shining a spotlight on global health issues looking for solutions. tonight a local nonprofit took center stage as they were featured in 2020. joe see tells you more about how the group is saving lives using ideas that don't cost a fortune. >> reporter: leslie may be based in fell's point but doesn't spend a lot of time behind her desk but is instead on the road. >> i'm reinforced every time i go out, by the positives i'm seeing and the possibility for us to do more. >> reporter: potential to help people in places like kenya where medical care for mothers and children is hard to come by. as the leader of a company it's her mission to make sure they get what they need. >> wh
smells like ham. [ female announcer ] serve a main course brimming with comfort and joy. safeway. ingredients for life. [ female announcer ] safeway talks holiday favorites. i love eggnog, i love gingerbread, i love pumpkin pie. i love everything but those blinking lights. oh yeah, right in my eye. [ female announcer ] if it tastes like the holidays, we've got it. safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> abc news is shining a spotlight on global health issues looking for solutions. tonight...
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griffin: we want people to understand, when they see one of our work crews out working on the mains, that that work is necessary in order for them to have good clean drinking water or to have a good, functioning wastewater system. franklin: you don't put a roof on the house one time. you don't fix the plumbing one time, any more than i get my hair done one time. if we don't continue to invest for the next 20 years, we'll find ourselves back at the same point that we were in the late '90s. if we don't protect water, we will be without water. we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still! woman: aw, there's a clog in the drain. oh, there it is. [
griffin: we want people to understand, when they see one of our work crews out working on the mains, that that work is necessary in order for them to have good clean drinking water or to have a good, functioning wastewater system. franklin: you don't put a roof on the house one time. you don't fix the plumbing one time, any more than i get my hair done one time. if we don't continue to invest for the next 20 years, we'll find ourselves back at the same point that we were in the late '90s. if we...
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. >> so the main goal of this early study is to see if the treatment is safe. doctors should know within a week or one to two months if it's restoring function to the patient. the company behind the drug will be testing it on ten patients over the next two years. >>> a record 68 degrees and mild in the morning. a light chance of a sprinkler or shower. 58 to 68. i wouldn't worry about the umbrella but the sunglasses. we'll come back and talk about whether or not the day ends in a thunderstorm and when our temperature correction will occur. >>> still ahead, a new warning for parents. >> it made me very delirious. >> at just $6.99 and easily available, kids are now turning to nutmeg to get high. >> it's a health alert. the $6.99 high. that's coming up. óó this is fine. thanks. [people yelling] [young men speaking indistinctly] [sounds from tv] [applause] >>> in tonight's health alert, it may be one of the more expensive spices in your pantry. it costs $6.99. however, it's a cheap high for many kids. anita is in the nine news now kitchen with this one. >> repor
. >> so the main goal of this early study is to see if the treatment is safe. doctors should know within a week or one to two months if it's restoring function to the patient. the company behind the drug will be testing it on ten patients over the next two years. >>> a record 68 degrees and mild in the morning. a light chance of a sprinkler or shower. 58 to 68. i wouldn't worry about the umbrella but the sunglasses. we'll come back and talk about whether or not the day ends in a...
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officials have approved the main provisions of a new agreement, but more time is needed for technical details. this after the adoptive mother said her 7-year-old adopted russian boy back in april on a company. >> take a look at this. and traffic on nearby interstate 95 was not affected, but drivers did get a look at the water spray after the water main break this morning. and the wildfire is also threatening homes in arizona. it has burned nearly 1,000 acres on wednesday. evacuation orders were given for residents in the spring valley area. what a mess out there. >> it is. the season for rain starts later in july and august. >> none too soon. >> one more day like this and then the heat and humidity of summer with the gang up on us. but a book from the rooftop camera. -- let's get a look from the rooftop camera. blue sky and not the haze and mark of our normal washington sky. let's give you some numbers. the average high is 84. compare that to what we have right now, 87 in prince frederick. 83 right now in arlington. 76 with a dewpoint of 57. a very comfortable, nation. a few spots to
officials have approved the main provisions of a new agreement, but more time is needed for technical details. this after the adoptive mother said her 7-year-old adopted russian boy back in april on a company. >> take a look at this. and traffic on nearby interstate 95 was not affected, but drivers did get a look at the water spray after the water main break this morning. and the wildfire is also threatening homes in arizona. it has burned nearly 1,000 acres on wednesday. evacuation...
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the main stories we've been covering this week to be russia's southern republican. the seventeen victims of thursday's marketplace kabul they are teammates those who survived the attack coming across the middle it's. none of the even remembrance day in the u.s. has been marred by clashes that the plans for a mosque near ground zero and some public burnings on. how to build a working democracy are the safest place international power brokers trying to find the answers that the little pulcifer in the russian city of. also play with knives a video of a u.s. soldier planting grenades in columns of rocky's he's causing outrage with claims that some locals don't like it's a result of such pranks. a remarkable crush london the move western russia as a plane touches down in the forest with only one person to show it on that second hailed as heroes. he had little policy for him on the team managed to talk to a former indian president to come and ask him about the global challenges facing developing countries and the future of his own nation. policy for me. is not only concer
the main stories we've been covering this week to be russia's southern republican. the seventeen victims of thursday's marketplace kabul they are teammates those who survived the attack coming across the middle it's. none of the even remembrance day in the u.s. has been marred by clashes that the plans for a mosque near ground zero and some public burnings on. how to build a working democracy are the safest place international power brokers trying to find the answers that the little pulcifer in...
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they certainly want the bush tax cuts to stay so the unions have separated themselves from main street and much of it is driven by greed, cheryl. >> it is interesting, a real kind of war beginning or maybe it has been going on for a while between businesses and unions. donald trump saying that they are clueless ceos and the insults are really flying here. >> well, look, tracy, i couldn't disagree more. americans are disappointed because we don't have jobs, we don't have retirement security, we don't have fair taxation. these are the reasons they are disappointed with obama and the democrats and it is not because they espouse policies like the free choice act or appealing bush tax cuts on the upper 2%. those are things americans support so i don't know where you are coming from here. >> but the unions do, the unions support all the things that main street doesn't want right now so there is a complete disconnect. the unions are in their own little world and part of the reason we're in the trouble we are because of their exorbitant intervention clause. >> but the unions support main strea
they certainly want the bush tax cuts to stay so the unions have separated themselves from main street and much of it is driven by greed, cheryl. >> it is interesting, a real kind of war beginning or maybe it has been going on for a while between businesses and unions. donald trump saying that they are clueless ceos and the insults are really flying here. >> well, look, tracy, i couldn't disagree more. americans are disappointed because we don't have jobs, we don't have retirement...
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the broken 36-inch main that left thousands of people and businesses out of service is back in service. >> reporter: it is fixed. >> my 5-year-old son swung the door open and said we have water. >> reporter: first order of business . >> it was amazing to be able to take a shower. >> reporter: some businesses remain closed even after water service was restored. others are opened and only too happy to be serving customers. >> it has been active. people want to eat. >> the water is still discolored. and not warm. i'm hoping it will get back to normal. >> reporter: at dreamer's salon the upper had a backup plan. a 6,000 gallon storage tank in place and ready to go. >> at the last minute i turned the water on and it came out. i called everybody and canceled it. i was so glad. >> reporter: for those just getting water back on, public works officials recommend letting your water run for a while to clear out the air or sediment. no word on the- reopening of the schools closed due to the emergency. students have mixed feels. >> i may have to go to the summer because of all these days. >> report
the broken 36-inch main that left thousands of people and businesses out of service is back in service. >> reporter: it is fixed. >> my 5-year-old son swung the door open and said we have water. >> reporter: first order of business . >> it was amazing to be able to take a shower. >> reporter: some businesses remain closed even after water service was restored. others are opened and only too happy to be serving customers. >> it has been active. people want to...
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but also i think the fear factor is probably the main reason that stigma just lingers. because even if you think you're not fearful, if somebody thinks they're not fearful, and then some big sensational story is in the media, they begin to wonder a little bit. the media actually have perp pet waited that. it's getting a little bit better now. as people learn more about mental illness. when you see somebody on the street babbling or having an episode, it's because mental health system failed them. the commission that bush had, he had another commission, they reported in 2002 that the mental health system in our country is in a shambles and there's no way to fix. we have to start over. >> i'm going to stop you right there. when we come back we're going to talk about some of the treatments that give you the most hope. >>> we are back. we're still chatting away here. my guest is former first lady rosalind carter. her new book is called -- you call it a crisis. you're not missing words here. you have been working with this for over 40 years here now. what gives you the most
but also i think the fear factor is probably the main reason that stigma just lingers. because even if you think you're not fearful, if somebody thinks they're not fearful, and then some big sensational story is in the media, they begin to wonder a little bit. the media actually have perp pet waited that. it's getting a little bit better now. as people learn more about mental illness. when you see somebody on the street babbling or having an episode, it's because mental health system failed...
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. >> reporter: we are talking about a pllasant drive on many of the main. -> reporter: dors. righ!!. >> reporter:corridors. and we're in tte stretch. >>right now 24 miles per hour. as for 95, there's to gleet in the way froto get in theway. a lot of happy drivers on 895 this morning from the harbor tunnel down toward 95, only a 9-minute trip, 53 miles per how %-that's a look at the travel, backkto you. >>> 5:30 fox 45 eerly edition. after taking a bullet to the state a coppin state disa trackr and honor student is recovering3 from his injury. donald dunn's mother arrived a few days ago to be with him. -egan is here with what was going through her ind when all of this was unfolding. >> reporter: forbes dale dunn's mother was very emotiinal. she was on the phone with him when he was suddenly attacked and roobed and shot in the chest. it's a conversation she says she will never forget. she was on the ooher end of that line when somebody suddenly approached er son and started yelling..3 >> i'm going to beat you up. i said that doesn't sound right. i said dale, dale. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: we are talking about a pllasant drive on many of the main. -> reporter: dors. righ!!. >> reporter:corridors. and we're in tte stretch. >>right now 24 miles per hour. as for 95, there's to gleet in the way froto get in theway. a lot of happy drivers on 895 this morning from the harbor tunnel down toward 95, only a 9-minute trip, 53 miles per how %-that's a look at the travel, backkto you. >>> 5:30 fox 45 eerly edition. after taking a bullet to the...
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tests conducted yesterday found another leak in the main, and the second round repairs was completed, allowing the restrictions to be lifted. >>> and many people without power went through some terrible days in last week's heat wave, and there will be an emergency meeting tomorrow night to talk about what went wrong and how to keep it from happening again. they say they're prepared to work with city leaders on the issue. >>> and temperatures again in the 90's today, but with lower humidity, it felt better. meteorologist steve rudin is here. >> now, we are looking at just a few scattered showers and clouds. outside at this hour, 90 degrees in leesburg, 88 in fairfax, the same in gaithersburg. mostly clear overnight. a sunny and warm start to our monday morning, but get ready. we have thunderstorms in the forecast. we will talk about the extended outlook from the belfort furniture weather center coming up. >> thanks a lot, steve. >>> coming up, new hope in the gulf of mexico. why they say that beebe could be contained in about a week. >>> and coming up next, wait until you here where a
tests conducted yesterday found another leak in the main, and the second round repairs was completed, allowing the restrictions to be lifted. >>> and many people without power went through some terrible days in last week's heat wave, and there will be an emergency meeting tomorrow night to talk about what went wrong and how to keep it from happening again. they say they're prepared to work with city leaders on the issue. >>> and temperatures again in the 90's today, but with...
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a conversational sn for u it's comingthrough west virgia right n, but the main energy of the strm systemot yet to the coast yet. there you can see theig snows coming throgh the rthwest, snowsracking onward, so or christmas day, here is my forecast. flurries for tevening, maiy west of i-91, a a dustingest and south of c. by sunday morning bu it is sunday afternoon and sunday eveni where i think latehere could be some accumulating snow. you cansee where it is east. ocean city could get an inch and we could see maybe a half-inch in so of th cities south of u i'll tell you where in just a little bit. >> see you in a few minutes. thanks, veronica. >>> an 84ear-old woman is fighting f her lfe tonight after brutal attack and robbery in takoma park just beforechristmas. it happen wednesday inthe parking lot of a grocery sre on the 6800 bloc of new hampshire avenue. jack bensen has the ory. >> reporter: it does not get much lower than gging a great-grdmoth justefore christmas. -year-old dorothpafarthing shod be spending her christmas with her grand-granddaughter. instead she'sn a hospital fighting
a conversational sn for u it's comingthrough west virgia right n, but the main energy of the strm systemot yet to the coast yet. there you can see theig snows coming throgh the rthwest, snowsracking onward, so or christmas day, here is my forecast. flurries for tevening, maiy west of i-91, a a dustingest and south of c. by sunday morning bu it is sunday afternoon and sunday eveni where i think latehere could be some accumulating snow. you cansee where it is east. ocean city could get an inch...
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have the time i go to vote i know the main candidates are. i know who the main issues are. big on this guy is standing up for commission of, like, education or some judge that i'd never heard his name before, never seen any advertising, and i don't watch cable television on the television really. but i mean even on the internet, you don't see any coverage of those local people in local elections. it just doesn't exist. >> you make a number of excellent points. and i think we are at same the beginning of technology and social networking, electronic technology. i'm sure in the next presidential election will see all kinds of new ways that information about candidates gets delivered more directly. and you're right, everybody wants, the cell phone, their portable devices clearly, with regard to giving people information, getting engaged, getting them connected. so i think it would be hard to project was common with regard to political, but i think we'll see some of that. i agree with you about young people. it's been hard for me as a teacher, as a political scientist, to get a
have the time i go to vote i know the main candidates are. i know who the main issues are. big on this guy is standing up for commission of, like, education or some judge that i'd never heard his name before, never seen any advertising, and i don't watch cable television on the television really. but i mean even on the internet, you don't see any coverage of those local people in local elections. it just doesn't exist. >> you make a number of excellent points. and i think we are at same...
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main roads in baltimore and primary roads are in very good shape, but they are not full planes. what you are looking at right now is a prevalent feature, a chunky ice. investigators say the weight of the roof collapse may have rushed -- ruptured a gas line that caused the building to go up in flames. most of the members of the station were already out on a call. they returned to fight the fire, which threaten to destroy the entire complex. >> we have four counties, four fire companies here assisting us. >> there were no injuries, and the company fire equipment was scared. the fire station and its committed volunteers have close ties to the committee, especially for people like richard hulse, who says he spent 50 years or more serving the fire department. >> what does it do to you to see this fire? >> sad, very emotional. >> back in 1969, a fire destroyed the fire building on main street, but the community rebuild. the community says they will do it again. >> we rebuilt this one. >> do you think they will do it again? >> we have to. [laughter] we've got a lot of people here we ta
main roads in baltimore and primary roads are in very good shape, but they are not full planes. what you are looking at right now is a prevalent feature, a chunky ice. investigators say the weight of the roof collapse may have rushed -- ruptured a gas line that caused the building to go up in flames. most of the members of the station were already out on a call. they returned to fight the fire, which threaten to destroy the entire complex. >> we have four counties, four fire companies...
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unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. if you're still having symptoms... ...ask your doctor how to help prevent them with advair. (announcer) get your first prescription free and save on refills. advair. now you know. >> covering the nation, a town hall meeting on health care got heated in las vegas thursday night. senate majority leader harry reid was hosting the town hall meeting on health insurance reform when several members of the audience interrupted him. one of the members was escorted out by police after refusing to sit down. a
unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of...
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. >> the national team is my main priority. then like centreville, i have so much fun here, so like i enjoy doing both of them. because these, i get to play with and with my good friends that i have known for a long time. the national team, i have to play with girls i made relationships with. >> reporter: soccer's come easy to her. in february of 2008, she faced her toughest challenge yet, rehabbing from a knee injury where she tore her acl and menace -- meniscus. >> we could hear in her voice we had trouble. her first thing was i hope it's not what i think it and is and if it is, i'm coming back stronger. >> it was so hard, honestly. playing every day basically and being out for six months was a huge takeback. >> hey, guys. >> hey. >> reporter: jenna's rehab got her back in the game and nine months after surgery, she missed the cut for the under-17 world cup team. from that day on, making the 2010 team was the goal and this week, she found out she will represent the u.s. at the world cup in germany next summer. >> so exciting.
. >> the national team is my main priority. then like centreville, i have so much fun here, so like i enjoy doing both of them. because these, i get to play with and with my good friends that i have known for a long time. the national team, i have to play with girls i made relationships with. >> reporter: soccer's come easy to her. in february of 2008, she faced her toughest challenge yet, rehabbing from a knee injury where she tore her acl and menace -- meniscus. >> we could...
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. >> our main focus is that we want to make sure that heather is being well cared for and not met any foul play. heather bloom is 5 foot 7, 170 pounds, 1 last season she is in a wheelchair. >> massive sweep by state parole agent and more than 100 police officers resulted in arrest of 50 gang members in the east bay today. most of the people arrested are known gang members. 20 of them wearing state issue gps condition for prior crimes. satellite tracking device helped tie the suspects to new crime. >> big role as an instrument in crime scene correlation for our partner. the natural a that is ex traficant la and provided why because of the great work done by our partnership. >> police seized 106 marijuana plants from one oakland location with gun, machetee and 5000 dollars in cash. >> more to bring you tonight. coming up next. indicating an confirmed as next supreme court justice. what happened during the debate that led al to offer an apology. >> bay area lab where researchers found a way to reprogram themselves. could deliver on the promise of hip-hop singer. all that coming up and la
. >> our main focus is that we want to make sure that heather is being well cared for and not met any foul play. heather bloom is 5 foot 7, 170 pounds, 1 last season she is in a wheelchair. >> massive sweep by state parole agent and more than 100 police officers resulted in arrest of 50 gang members in the east bay today. most of the people arrested are known gang members. 20 of them wearing state issue gps condition for prior crimes. satellite tracking device helped tie the...
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is the president and his team and congress have a huge challenge of finding ways to get resources to main street. so that people can acquire competence and -- unfortunately, we do not know if we've reached bottom. you have to be very careful when you say this. you also need to be truthful. the people need to know the truth. this economy is obviously very abolish tile right now. when we get to the -- barry boulton i'll -- very volatile right now. when we get to the bottom, you can only go up. one of the greatest issues is -- if the president and his team were merkel workers and could get the economy working appropriately -- were miracle workers and could get the economy working appropriately, some of that would begin to subside. i would like to think that is not the majority. that is just not. -- that is just not positive thinking. >> he continues to do very well relative to other presidents at a similar poll in their administrations in polling. the polling showed him that 49%. she has higher positive ratings than does the congress -- he has higher positive ratings than does the congress.
is the president and his team and congress have a huge challenge of finding ways to get resources to main street. so that people can acquire competence and -- unfortunately, we do not know if we've reached bottom. you have to be very careful when you say this. you also need to be truthful. the people need to know the truth. this economy is obviously very abolish tile right now. when we get to the -- barry boulton i'll -- very volatile right now. when we get to the bottom, you can only go up....
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. >>> roed work continues after a water main break this morning. that is at cambridge roed. traffic is down to one lane. it is expected to wrap up the or the morning rush. >> coming up, several chilean miners are trapped underground. how long will the good weather last? bob ryan is that with the forecasts. bob ryan is that with the forecasts. my grandparents, they had a huge garden, with tomatoes and cucumbers and green beans. nothing beats the taste of fruits and vegetables in the summer. they're juicier. more colorful. they're perfect. that's why at giant, you'll find farm-stand quality fruits and vegetables, at prices u'll love. this week, enjoy summer berries, 2 for $4, and tomatoes on the vine, $1.77 a pound. my grandfather would be very proud, and that works for me. celebrate summer, every time you shop with your giant card. >> you are watching abc 7 news, on your side. with leon higher asked -- with leon harris and tim brant with sports. the chilean government is asking nasa for advice on how to help the miners trapped underground. they are undergoing isolation and st
. >>> roed work continues after a water main break this morning. that is at cambridge roed. traffic is down to one lane. it is expected to wrap up the or the morning rush. >> coming up, several chilean miners are trapped underground. how long will the good weather last? bob ryan is that with the forecasts. bob ryan is that with the forecasts. my grandparents, they had a huge garden, with tomatoes and cucumbers and green beans. nothing beats the taste of fruits and vegetables in...
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one of the main goals of your presidency twenty twenty project but what other goals looking back do you think for the biggest ones of your times well i. just put. i want to see. it rush to the people of the palace of the pacific it's a beautiful place so. i. just you know. for the. beautiful. fact that it's ok for i get. and. a system. i do but i'm going to decent living. and dad pushing to make. seven. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal to the soviet files the cascine case ethanol and ati. live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets in the shadow of baghdad. this spring. breaks or. does it. come from. the crowd gathered from a young man down the street of the. entire . town in typee. peak chertsey type the hotel's hotel while shall his the groom who took the show would have found. her photo full of hotel evergreens the hotel typee victoria hotel gloria her town springs resort and spa tied to a hotel while she plans ambassador the town. on the west. the evergreen. type the f
one of the main goals of your presidency twenty twenty project but what other goals looking back do you think for the biggest ones of your times well i. just put. i want to see. it rush to the people of the palace of the pacific it's a beautiful place so. i. just you know. for the. beautiful. fact that it's ok for i get. and. a system. i do but i'm going to decent living. and dad pushing to make. seven. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal to the soviet files the...
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project which one of the main goals of your presidency was the twenty twenty project but what other goals looking back do you think were the biggest ones of your times well i read it but. i want to see me give it rush to the people at the palace of the pacific it's a beautiful place so. i. need to do this you know. for the. beautiful. fact that it's ok for i goods. for. and. a system plan. for the idea but i'm going to decent living. and dad pushing. to scotch seven and some products. it's a. new color. on the environment coming up. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the details of the soviet files the cans in case evan log on ati. to live in a country that doesn't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets of atlanta center baghdad. one night in a desperation to liberation. the buyers are limited to the. full. crowd gathers ryland a real dull ministry of the. of the seventeen victims of thursday's marketplace. those who survived the. u.s. have been. of the muslim holy book. playing with the lives of u.s
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main roads right now. with the temperatures dropping we know that is going to ice up. and we already found one driver today who is spinning his wheels. and he was just in a snowy gas station parking lot. >> you never know what's going to happen. now i'm trying to make it home to d.c. >> are you going to stay put? >>çó oh, yeah. stay put for the weekend. >> are you concerned about this car with the slipping and sliding? >> i wasn't at first until you saw me other there. i guess i'm a little concerned. i think i should be okay, as long as the roads are done with salt and everything. i should be okay. >> we hope he made it home safe and sound. there really is reasonÑi for concern as this storm intensifies. we're hearing from virginia state police tonight who have been dealing with the impact of the storm across the commonwealth that they have handled some 557 accidents across virginia today. some 414 strandexd cars. with all those accidents, the majority of them, you know, down in southwest virginia. there also have been two fatalities today. so, again, best advice is
main roads right now. with the temperatures dropping we know that is going to ice up. and we already found one driver today who is spinning his wheels. and he was just in a snowy gas station parking lot. >> you never know what's going to happen. now i'm trying to make it home to d.c. >> are you going to stay put? >>çó oh, yeah. stay put for the weekend. >> are you concerned about this car with the slipping and sliding? >> i wasn't at first until you saw me other...
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main course. yeah, wait. what is that? love. smells like ham. [ female announcer ] serve a main course brimming with comfort and joy. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> ever what a shower of 23,000 teddy bears looks like? take a look at this -- the teddy bear toss is the annual tradition of a canada major league hockey team. >> the fans bring bears to the game. when the first goal is scored. they through the animals to the ice and they are handed hove to charities that work with kids. the hitman were named under brent the hitman. who owned the team for 16 years. >> fun, fun, fun time. it goes to a good cause. >> it is going to take them a while -- >> to clean them up. >> whose the zamboni. >>> yes. all right. i was trying to think what are those called? all right. the maryland's powerful radars clear right now, but here is the problem in the teens and 20s out there, so refreezing and ice in the morning. drive with caution. >>> all right. that's it for us tonight. >> you're going to watch good morning, maryland tomorrow morning a
main course. yeah, wait. what is that? love. smells like ham. [ female announcer ] serve a main course brimming with comfort and joy. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> ever what a shower of 23,000 teddy bears looks like? take a look at this -- the teddy bear toss is the annual tradition of a canada major league hockey team. >> the fans bring bears to the game. when the first goal is scored. they through the animals to the ice and they are handed hove to charities that work with...
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wrapping up his three day visit to india, the longest foreign visit he has made to any country of the main event today is to speak to a joint meeting of parliament where there were several applause lines when the president talked tough on pakistan, india's archrival. he said india had to get tougher on terrorists and bring justice from the mumbai terrorist attacks. >> we will continue to insist that pakistan leaders that safe havens within their borders are unacceptable and that terrorists behind the mumbai attacks must be brought to justice. >> india was happy to hear that the u.s. supported permanent membership for the u.n. security council for india. >> in the years ahead, look forward to a reformed united nations security council that includes a india as a permanent member. [applause] >> tonight, a state dinner with the indian prime minister and on to indonesia tomorrow. >> ♪ it is not too bad weather this morning. let's check on the radar. the showers and storms are well to the north. there is a strong area of low pressure building up in new england. snow and rain up there. we are i
wrapping up his three day visit to india, the longest foreign visit he has made to any country of the main event today is to speak to a joint meeting of parliament where there were several applause lines when the president talked tough on pakistan, india's archrival. he said india had to get tougher on terrorists and bring justice from the mumbai terrorist attacks. >> we will continue to insist that pakistan leaders that safe havens within their borders are unacceptable and that...
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. >>> now the main reason teams can play is because san jose unified competes against other districts and officials didn't want the interfere with schedules for staff and students a furlough is not necessarily a vacation. robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> californias seem to agree on one thing, a new exclusive ktvu field poll shows 93% of voters surveyed say the state is in bad economic times only 26% expect california's economy to improve in the coming year. more than half of those questioned said their own personal finances declined during the past year. 89% called unemployment a very serious problem. >>> gubernatorial candidates gerry brown and meg whitman found something they can agree on they decided to cancel a radio dibait they were scheduled to appear tomorrow morning kgo radio, owen said he is quote beyond disappointed. the two campaigns state plans had never been finalized. >> early voting began in san jose election officials say they could see big numbers. overall turn out for the november election could be bigger than the last two elections a few people were weighed in
. >>> now the main reason teams can play is because san jose unified competes against other districts and officials didn't want the interfere with schedules for staff and students a furlough is not necessarily a vacation. robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> californias seem to agree on one thing, a new exclusive ktvu field poll shows 93% of voters surveyed say the state is in bad economic times only 26% expect california's economy to improve in the coming year. more than half...
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. >> they're getting all of the main streets and not getting our streets. we have to get out too. kids safety, our safety, everybody is trapped in. it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: the reality, responding to snow mageddon 2010. one of the snowstorms on record hasn't been easy for everybody. >> you can't blame the city all the way. you can blame mother nature. >> reporter: in southeast. >> as long as we all pull together, we'll be okay. >> reporter: alex 9news now. >> the federal government is going to be open tomorrow. the graphic we showed is listing it as closed but it is open. there is, however, a two-hour delay. the district department of transportation is working to repair more plows so the crews can get out there, reach more areas sooner rather than later. anita. >>> derek, also new at 11:00, crews rush to the scene of a fire in downtown springfield just after 8:00. firefighters had to break down doors and had to cut holes in the roof. smoke could be seen pouring from the building. officials say that building was, in fact, vacant. >>> and new tonight, emergency crews took at
. >> they're getting all of the main streets and not getting our streets. we have to get out too. kids safety, our safety, everybody is trapped in. it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: the reality, responding to snow mageddon 2010. one of the snowstorms on record hasn't been easy for everybody. >> you can't blame the city all the way. you can blame mother nature. >> reporter: in southeast. >> as long as we all pull together, we'll be okay. >> reporter: alex 9news...
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emergency shelters, and we are extending the number of individuals that can be accommodated in our main shelter at guilford avenue. >> health officials are reminding folks of the warning signs, numb hands and feet and feeling extremely tired. it is not just our. that is dealing with the wicked winter weather. a huge part of -- it is not just our area that is dealing with the wicked winter weather. a huge part of the east is under a blizzard conditions. >> it could be a few days before there is any sign of relief. >> a dangerous and deadly winter storm continues to cause problems. it is a massive system that stretches from canada to the florida coast. in rural ontario, truck drivers are stalled by the heavy snow and were stranded for 24 hours. while in buffalo, n.y., residents are struggling with the dress. >> it is a good thing is early in the season. we can laugh about it now instead of grumble. >> the conditions are no laughing matter across the central states and much of the midwest. high wind, heavy snow, and eyes are turning roads into parking lots or, even worse, wrecking yards. i
emergency shelters, and we are extending the number of individuals that can be accommodated in our main shelter at guilford avenue. >> health officials are reminding folks of the warning signs, numb hands and feet and feeling extremely tired. it is not just our. that is dealing with the wicked winter weather. a huge part of -- it is not just our area that is dealing with the wicked winter weather. a huge part of the east is under a blizzard conditions. >> it could be a few days...
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. >> our main focus here is that ooe, we don't condone this activity by our police officers when they're off duty. the second thing and most important thing is we want to get this firearp off the stree streets. >firearm off the streets streets. >> police had to use pepper spray to break up the argument and fight. mcclaren has been suspended with pay as police continue with their on going investigation. a laurel police officer is charged with sexual abuse charges. it's said edward schmidt placed a hidden video camera in his girlfriend's daughter's closet. he spide on the teenager for more than one year. he has been suspended and stripped of all police powers. >> last night crime investigator reporters broke the story about a baltimore tina kaou teen accuf committing a murder out on probation. tonight a call for change. hours after his release the 17-year-old chased down 19-year-old cory simms and stabbed him to death charging documents reveal sims may of been trying to protect a tpr-bd from jones and instead became the victim. >> we are looking at rearrest more than 70%. reraeft within th
. >> our main focus here is that ooe, we don't condone this activity by our police officers when they're off duty. the second thing and most important thing is we want to get this firearp off the stree streets. >firearm off the streets streets. >> police had to use pepper spray to break up the argument and fight. mcclaren has been suspended with pay as police continue with their on going investigation. a laurel police officer is charged with sexual abuse charges. it's said edward...
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organization japan america kind of the we have thirty nine members also from the european union but again the main strength of this organization is grassroots funding russian scientists who did work previously in different areas i'm now working to develop for example a new medicine for tuberculosis and it's the efficiency devices and also the aim is to bring. to the marketplace i mean if you funded and worked on a staggering two thousand seven hundred projects is that correct yes so we have funded during those years two thousand seven hundred sixteen fifteen sixteen years to sixteen years in many different scientific area as basic research applied to search is also improving the individual skills of the scientist to understand what you need to do for protect the search results so intellectual property protection how to write a business plan even how to write a project or false these are very important basic skills and we bring in experts to help but before i came here today i was homesick. and i haven't a clue what it is i said if it's assuring them to spend so. you have you have to explain why th
organization japan america kind of the we have thirty nine members also from the european union but again the main strength of this organization is grassroots funding russian scientists who did work previously in different areas i'm now working to develop for example a new medicine for tuberculosis and it's the efficiency devices and also the aim is to bring. to the marketplace i mean if you funded and worked on a staggering two thousand seven hundred projects is that correct yes so we have...
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to repair an eight inch water main there. the break cut water to 11 businesses, including this volunteer fire department. they are happening out in the roads and the neighbors, your pipes in your home need protecting as well. >> we suggest that people know where their water main valve is. turn the water off quickly. we recommend with the holiday season, don't turn your heat of keep it at a temperature to keep your water pipes from freezing. >> reporter: officials are at the ready, prepared to take care of the issue when they pop up. if you see water seeming throughout ground, call 911 so they can get out to ta care of the issue as soon as possible. >>> we are looking outside. look at that ice out there. we saw in tracy's report, the cold air is causing problems like this this morning. it is sunny, but brutally cold. it doesn't feel seasonal. people feel like it goes with the holiday atmosphere. >> this is colder than average for this early in the season. to have ice near the potomac river that is frozen this morning. its so u
to repair an eight inch water main there. the break cut water to 11 businesses, including this volunteer fire department. they are happening out in the roads and the neighbors, your pipes in your home need protecting as well. >> we suggest that people know where their water main valve is. turn the water off quickly. we recommend with the holiday season, don't turn your heat of keep it at a temperature to keep your water pipes from freezing. >> reporter: officials are at the ready,...
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turn the main valve off but leave the faucets open and call a plumber. keep cabinet doors open and keep the house warm. we have tips on the website at wusa9.com. click on living smart. >>> today's snow coupled with the deep freeze tonight could cause problems for folks trying to get around this weekend. bruce leshan is live from gaithersburg with more on that part of the story. hey, bruce. >> reporter: the sun has gone down and it is really starting to get cold out here. you can see the breath coming out of my mouth and look at the snow out here. we are in montgomery village. this is one of the areas that got one of the higher snowfall totals with 2.4 inches. this is the kind of light fluffy snow we are dealing with right now but if you wait, i want to show you some of the snow from earlier and you can see how that has turned in to some pretty nasty ice. if you waite on this and let it freeze to your steps you will be dealing with one of these ice scrapers like this. i have been talking to people who were walking all over the area and all of them were co
turn the main valve off but leave the faucets open and call a plumber. keep cabinet doors open and keep the house warm. we have tips on the website at wusa9.com. click on living smart. >>> today's snow coupled with the deep freeze tonight could cause problems for folks trying to get around this weekend. bruce leshan is live from gaithersburg with more on that part of the story. hey, bruce. >> reporter: the sun has gone down and it is really starting to get cold out here. you can...
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and in a week saw their main news asked adama says' deputy faces death for crimes against humanity and we investigate whether the tariq aziz verdict was time to take the heat out of the latest revelations from wiki leaks it was the lower has released four hundred thousand classified u.s. files and torture and killings which happened under washington's watch. and next we'll bring you all the latest sports news with kate don't go away. oh well give us boys news and hear the headlines. european dreams must go sunspot back to my place stay in the europa league place is coming back to decrease the russians can really. talk bottles that were victories for chelsea arsenal at manchester united at lunch to city stomach moves in the english premier league. this dented russia's preparations for next year's rugby world cup suffered another setback the second straight defeat to argentina's recent. start was russian premier league football where moscow's side spartak amsterdam both came from behind to record fine victories and maintain their european ambitions fourth place parts that found themselve
and in a week saw their main news asked adama says' deputy faces death for crimes against humanity and we investigate whether the tariq aziz verdict was time to take the heat out of the latest revelations from wiki leaks it was the lower has released four hundred thousand classified u.s. files and torture and killings which happened under washington's watch. and next we'll bring you all the latest sports news with kate don't go away. oh well give us boys news and hear the headlines. european...
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the elections president obama had a private white house meeting with 21 top christian leaders from main line protestant, orthodox and historic black churches. the white house confirmed that the meeting took place but had nothing to say about it. we spoke with several participants that said they discuss ad wide range of issues including the current political atmosphere. >> we're also concerned with the level of cooperation with the difficult rhetoric of this election season. because it often seems the love of neighbor is not being shown very much in the way in which we act as a country. so we're going to try to speak out on that. >> more on the election coming up. >>> the department of homeland security reached out to jewish organizations after last week's thwarted bomb attempt. in a national conference call, homeland security warned jewish leaders to be on guard against suspicious activity and advised them how they can work closely with law enforcement. >>> fear and mourning continue among christians in iraq after this week's deadly attack on a catholic church in baghdad. more than 50 p
the elections president obama had a private white house meeting with 21 top christian leaders from main line protestant, orthodox and historic black churches. the white house confirmed that the meeting took place but had nothing to say about it. we spoke with several participants that said they discuss ad wide range of issues including the current political atmosphere. >> we're also concerned with the level of cooperation with the difficult rhetoric of this election season. because it...
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it concealed the water main break for more than 14 hours on turned. by the time crews found it storeage tanks were completely drained and that's why the situation is still far from normal tonight. >> this was the line waiting to get into the free water distribution site in likers town around 6.:30 monday night. but when you have been without water since saturday. >> you never realize how much you need water until you don't have it. >> reporter: it's a process you'll sit through. >> you got to brush your teeth with a bottle of water. you can't flush the toilet except for melted snow. >> my husband is out of town so he picked a good week. >> reporter: at one point more than 100,000 customers in the area were without water. they had it. but monday evening, not any more, the store had to shut down early. >> we're all fresh food, not a traditional grocery store so all of our foods we make here so when we lose the kitchen we lose preparation for everything. >> reporter: another problem. 11 county public schools had to close monday. msa tests at those school
it concealed the water main break for more than 14 hours on turned. by the time crews found it storeage tanks were completely drained and that's why the situation is still far from normal tonight. >> this was the line waiting to get into the free water distribution site in likers town around 6.:30 monday night. but when you have been without water since saturday. >> you never realize how much you need water until you don't have it. >> reporter: it's a process you'll sit...
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the main reason is the risk of bitter defects. iertile people would be exempt from the law. >>> coming up next at 6:00, president obama meets the dalai lama. what they talked about and why this visit was kept unusually quiet. kacial. > the daily lamb ice may is in town and feeling good after the meeting with president obama, a meeting watched closely by china. this is the only official photo you will see. no news cameras were allowed. chinese didn't want this visit to happen. beijing considers him a spiritist -- separatist. >> greatest democracy. since my childhood i admire america. >> he is meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton. >>> in china it was front page news. some said the meeting could strain relations between the u.s. and china. the papers are run by the chinese government. a sensitive relationship to begin with of course the u.s. needs chinese cooperation. >>> to france here a dozen winemakers and traders have been convicted in a huge scheme. the cri
the main reason is the risk of bitter defects. iertile people would be exempt from the law. >>> coming up next at 6:00, president obama meets the dalai lama. what they talked about and why this visit was kept unusually quiet. kacial. > the daily lamb ice may is in town and feeling good after the meeting with president obama, a meeting watched closely by china. this is the only official photo you will see. no news cameras...